Justice League America #46
In "Old Glory," Guy Gardner finds himself in a heated bidding war at a comic book convention—this time not for a rare superhero artifact, but for the first issue of *General Glory*. His opponent? An elderly Joseph Jones, whose fading memories hold the key to a forgotten phrase that could restore him to the legendary hero he once was. Written by Keith Giffen and J. M. DeMatteis, with art by Giffen and Linda Medley, and a striking cover by Adam Hughes, this 1991 issue blends nostalgia and mystery in a story that’s as much about identity as it is about collectibles.
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At a comic book convention, Guy Gardner gets in a bidding war for the first issue of General Glory. Bidding against him is an elderly Joseph Jones who can't remember the comic book phrase that will turn him back into the actual General Glory.
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